Jueneman Consulting, LLC
Robert R. Jueneman, President
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Robert R. Jueneman
Services: Information Security consulting for the health care, legal, financial, and
government and education sectors; and for product vendors, small
businesses, and individuals.
The Jueneman Consulting, LLC team makes use of Robert Jueneman s
extensive experience and world-wide reputation in computer and
communications security architecture to provide a leadership role and
consulting services in the areas of information security assessments, system
architecture and design, authentication, encryption, digital signatures, PKI,
nonrepudiation, biometrics, network access controls, risk analysis, due
diligence, expert witness, physical security, export controls, and proposal
preparation and red teaming.
In addition, the Jueneman Consulting team draws upon a network of other
highly-qualified, seasoned professionals as your requirements may dictate.
The team includes other computer scientists and cryptographers, attorneys
with extensive experience in information security, insurance and risk
mitigation experts, specialists in e-business and e-commerce, specialists in
health care and financial applications, and custom hardware and software
system developers as required, to help you solve your specific security
problems quickly and cost-effectively.
Background:
Mr. Jueneman has over forty years of computer and communications security
experience, divided almost evenly between product development
organizations (IBM, Computer Sciences Corp., Novell) and telephone,
satellite, and cellular voice and data communications (Satellite Business
Systems, Contel Technology Center, GTE Laboratories). In addition to his
commercial experience, he has extensive experience in providing security
services to various US government agencies including NSA, CIA, FBI, Secret
Service, Department of State, Department of Commerce (NIST and BXA),
NASA, Department of Energy, and HEW; as well as the Governments of
Canada, the United Kingdom, Norway, and Russia. His last position prior to
starting his consulting practice was as Consulting Engineer and Chief
Security Architect with Novell.
Mr. Jueneman is a U.S. citizen, and previously held up to Top Secret, Special
Compartmented Information clearances with polygraph.
He has patents granted and pending and patent disclosures published in
such diverse fields as fiber optic illuminators, network routing protocols,
TDMA satellite synchronization, methods of secure dynamic linking of
cryptographic applications, and a system for cryptographic enforcement of
licensing and registration of applications. His refereed publications over the
last twenty years have included techniques for cryptanalyzing DES,
pioneering work in hashing functions and message authentication codes,
computer security and integrity theory for military and commercial
applications, and a law review article on biometrics and digital signatures for
electronic commerce.
Significant Accomplishments:
Physicist and systems engineer with IBM, responsible for optical illumination
and optical thin film interference filter design and emergency survival mode
mechanisms in support of the NASA Gemini and Saturn manned space flight
programs, and manager of the support programming for the first major IBM
System/360 installation,. Assistant Site Manager of an intelligence site
constructed and operated by IBM during the Vietnam War. Manager of
JOVIAL compiler development, and manager of compiler programming and
support for the Safeguard Anti-Ballistic Missile System program. Manager of
distributed systems architecture for IBM s Systems Network Architecture
(SNA).
Elected Member of the Boonton Twp, NJ, Board of Education.
Senior Engineer and communications systems architect with Satellite
Business Systems, responsible for the design of a nationwide command and
control network for satellite earth stations, including the cryptographic
design for an extremely high-speed TDMA satellite encryption system. .
Invented a significantly improved TDMA synchronization scheme optimized
for nonsteerable antennas. Analyzed various modes of operation for DES,
including inventing an increased-security whitening mode later called DES-
XDevised pioneering hashing methods to ensure message authentication
over encrypted links. Optimized commercial voice/data tariff pricing for
satellite vs. land-line network optimization. Formerly held FCC First Class
Radio/Telephone License with Radar Endorsement.
Charter member, and elected first Secretary/Treasurer of the International
Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR). Published numerous papers on
cryptanalysis and the design of hashing algorithms.
Senior Member of Executive Staff with Computer Sciences Corp. Consultant
to NSA, CIA, FBI, DoD, and Department of State. As manager of CSC s
Independent Research and Development group, developed the first known
public-key based secure, authenticated e-mail program including electronic
notarization, nonrepudiation, and PKI hierarchy concepts. Participated in
numerous proposal development efforts, leading to awards totaling well over
$1 billion.
Manager of Security R&D with the Contel Technology Center. Appointed a
member of the Telecommunications Equipment Technical Advisor
Committee by the Secretary of Commerce, to provide industry advice
regarding export controls. Member of the US delegation to COCOM to
negotiate international encryption controls.
Successfully bid for, established, and managed the Cellular Telephone
Industry Association's technical investigation laboratory investigating
cellular and telecommunications fraud, with GTE Laboratories. Consultant to
the FBI, Secret Service, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and various
District Attorneys regarding cellular fraud. Cryptographic and PKI
consultant to MasterCard International during the development of the Secure
Electronic Transaction (SET) protocol.
As a member of the American Bar Association's Information Security
Committee, contributed to the development of ABA's pioneering Digital
Signature Guidelines document. Worked with the legislative staff of Utah,
California, and Illinois and with the National Conference of Commissioners
for Uniform State Legislation (NCCUSL) in drafting their digital signature
legislation.
Long-time member and prolific contributor to the Internet Engineering Task
Force s work in the area of PKI and Secure Mail (S/MIME) standards.
As Consultant Engineer and Chief Security Architect for Novell, provided
on-going architectural direction over Novell's International Cryptographic
Infrastructure (NICI), PKI, S/MIME, network authentication, and other
security programs. Successfully bid for, architected, and provided technical
direction over contract work in key management and certificate provisioning
for a government customer.
Founding member and a member of the Board of Directors of the Key
Recovery Alliance, an industry group addressing key escrow and export
issues that included IBM, Motorola, Entrust, Apple Computing, Netscape,
Novell, and others.
Web site: The Jueneman Consulting, LLC web site offers a wealth of information on
security threats and recommendations, at http://www.jueneman.com.